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Fresh in the Field
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Learners make the best teachers.
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Fresh in the Field | Learners make the best teachers. Fresh in the Field Learners make the best teachers. Skip to content Home About Me ← Older posts A Note to Grown-Ups Posted on March 2, 2014 by catebay Hyperallergic photo, via @TheodoreArt The recent Hyperallergic photo (see right) about what NOT to do with kids in a museum has got me thinking. A ton of negative press – about the child, the child’s guardians, and children in museums in general – was thrown around in the weeks after the image appeared online. Yes, yes, the photo made me cringe a bit. But, children breathe life into museums. Education (for all ages and abilities) should be at the core of every museum. Instead of wasting energy criticizing, why don’t we, as museum professionals, take a moment to better understand our institutions and the role that they play in this argument. Instead of What Not to Do with Kids in a Museum , let’s ask ourselves what we can do to make our institutions invi...
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